Publication in BibTeX Format

@TECHREPORT{AICPub1457:1969,
AUTHOR={Garvey, Thomas D., and Kling, Robert E.},
TITLE={Users Guide To QA3.5 Question-Answering System},
ADDRESS={333 Ravenswood Ave, Menlo Park, CA 94025},
INSTITUTION={AI Center, SRI International},
MONTH={Dec},
NUMBER={15},
YEAR={1969},
KEYWORDS={Question-Answering Systems, Theorem Proving},
ABSTRACT={QA3.5 is a question-answering system based on a first-order predicate
calculus theorem prover using Robinsons resolution principle. The system
is made up of about 240 LISP (written in BBN LISP on the SDS 940) functions,
most of which run under QAS, the executive function. The executive contains
provisions for changing the strategies, tracing proofs, unwinding proofs (i.e.,
printing out only those steps that lead directly to a proof, stepping through
proofs by hand, and many different operations on the axiom base. The program
has proved theorems in group theory, number theory, geometry, and algebra;
it has solved "real-time" robot problems; it has been used to draw
inferences from data bases containing several hundred axioms. },
NOTE={This research was sponsored by the Advanced Research Projects Agency and
the Rome Air Development Center under Contract F30602-69-C-0056. Previously
published as Appendix A of Final Report on Contract F30602-69-C-0056, "Application
of Intelligent 7, Automata to Reconnaissance", November 1969.}
}